Logitech is of course a brand we know for keyboard and mice. Their gaming brand Logitech G is where you’ll find their premier gaming products that professional players actually use and are developed in collaboration with these professional players. With the popularity of 60% gaming keyboards like the SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless and Razer Huntsman Mini, it was only a matter of time before we saw a 60% keyboard from Logitech G. Today they are launching the PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard which is a 60% keyboard that features their GX optical switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, and many features tailored towards, and even a cool hard-style carrying case. One of the big issues moving down to a 60% keyboard is that you do lose a lot of keys and functionality. With that in mind Logitech has designed KEYCONTROL, which allows for up to 5 different functions per key and is one of the most in-depth key modification software’s that I’ve used. We’ll of course jump into all of that in our review!
Special thanks to Logitech for providing us with the PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard to review.
Specifications
LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting
Onboard lighting profiles
6 ft detachable charging and data cable
1 ms report rate
Battery Life (Rechargeable): up to 65h
Wireless Range: up to 10m
Connection Type: 2.4 GHz LIGHTSPEED or Bluetooth®
Height: 29 cm
Length: 10.3 cm
Width: 3.9 cm
What’s in the Box
PRO X 60 Gaming Keyboard
Carrying case
6ft detachable USB-C to USB-C cable
User documentation
Packaging
The PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED comes in a very nice retail package. On the front there is a picture of the keyboard and it lets us know that we do have the GX Optical Linear switches. On the back of the box there is just a list of some of the main features.
Opening the box up you’ll find a hard-shell type of case that is going to have everything in it. This case is quite nice and is the perfect thing for taking this keyboard to tournaments, traveling with it, or simply even taking the keyboard over a friends house. When you open up the case you’ll find the keyboard, USB cable, a normal ESC key cap, the LIGHTSPEED dongle and dongle adapter. Everything fits nicely in the case too, it is just not made for the keyboard only.